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Recovery Tracker: British Airways, Condor, Vistara and more

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A weekly round-up of the latest news from the aviation industry as airlines and airports seek to recover from the COVID-19 crisis.

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American eyes transatlantic travel corridor ‘template’

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The carrier believes a US-UK travel corridor could be used as a template for more long-haul route resumptions.

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Hawaiian reinstates world’s farthest domestic routes

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Flights to Boston and New York are among the US mainland routes returning to the airline’s network.

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Singapore Airlines to start nonstop New York JFK flights in November

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The flag-carrier sees demand for cargo and transit passengers on the route.

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United adds more Latin America routes

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The US carrier plans to launch eight new routes and add more flights to 19 destinations in the Caribbean, Central America and Mexico.

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Recovery Tracker: LOT Polish Airlines, Lufthansa, Porter Airlines and more

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A weekly round-up of the latest news from the aviation industry as airlines and airports seek to recover from the COVID-19 crisis.

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El Al adds back six routes

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Amsterdam, Frankfurt and Los Angeles are among destinations returning.

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United plans ‘aggressive’ competition on transcon routes from JFK

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CEO Scott Kirby has confirmed the airline plans to return to New York John F Kennedy next year and compete aggressively on routes to the US West...

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JetBlue adds three new ski routes

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Montrose Regional Airport in western Colorado has secured its second new airline partner in as many weeks.

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San Francisco joins Qatar Airways’ network

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The carrier will serve nine US destinations when the Doha-SFO service gets underway Dec. 15.

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